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    how would you express your appreciation towards history?

    History is what makes people hate each other.
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    haw cood i lurn too cook betur?

    You can't even spell darling, how are you going to learn to cook??
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    why does it take my 94 honda a long time to accelerate?

    Yes, they are not a fast car as it is. If you want it to go faster be prepared to spend at least a couple of thousand dollars on it.
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    why does it take my 94 honda a long time to accelerate?

    Yes, they are not a fast car as it is. If you want it to go faster be prepared to spend at least a couple of thousand dollars on it.
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    How do I adjust a Honda Nighthawk CB 250 Timing Chain Tensioner?

    Those timing chain tensioners are spring loaded and no adjustment on them. Either the tensioner is worn or the timing chain itself. Its a bit of a job to fix it so take it to the shop. Shouldn't cost more than around $300-$400.
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    How do I adjust a Honda Nighthawk CB 250 Timing Chain Tensioner?

    Those timing chain tensioners are spring loaded and no adjustment on them. Either the tensioner is worn or the timing chain itself. Its a bit of a job to fix it so take it to the shop. Shouldn't cost more than around $300-$400.
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    How do I adjust a Honda Nighthawk CB 250 Timing Chain Tensioner?

    Those timing chain tensioners are spring loaded and no adjustment on them. Either the tensioner is worn or the timing chain itself. Its a bit of a job to fix it so take it to the shop. Shouldn't cost more than around $300-$400.
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    How do I adjust a Honda Nighthawk CB 250 Timing Chain Tensioner?

    Those timing chain tensioners are spring loaded and no adjustment on them. Either the tensioner is worn or the timing chain itself. Its a bit of a job to fix it so take it to the shop. Shouldn't cost more than around $300-$400.
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    How do I adjust a Honda Nighthawk CB 250 Timing Chain Tensioner?

    Those timing chain tensioners are spring loaded and no adjustment on them. Either the tensioner is worn or the timing chain itself. Its a bit of a job to fix it so take it to the shop. Shouldn't cost more than around $300-$400.
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